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pÉrez body was found in his bathtub on may 13th and it's believed that he fled to mexico the same day the fbi and the dea busted his brother last week as part of a wide ranging drug investigation in fact it was an fbi swat team that performed the tactical entry at his home on south mozart and first laid eyes on the car. you can see the front end of a maserati. commuters tell us they have been to that home before but the car had not been there they may have missed the next depp which would have been to clean it up documents filed in federal court related to this case indicate not much of an effort was made to do that which means there is quite a bit of blood and other physical evidence still inside. southwest suburban teachers on strike and contact negotiations are getting ugly. evergreen park teachers' union reps reporting back that things got heated during their latest contract talk at one point the school board attorney allegedly on least a screaming outburst. unleashed a screaming outburst. >> defense. they don't walk along. union officials say they offered a compromise on health c
pÉrez body was found in his bathtub on may 13th and it's believed that he fled to mexico the same day the fbi and the dea busted his brother last week as part of a wide ranging drug investigation in fact it was an fbi swat team that performed the tactical entry at his home on south mozart and first laid eyes on the car. you can see the front end of a maserati. commuters tell us they have been to that home before but the car had not been there they may have missed the next depp which would have...
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off the florida coast moisture continues to stream in off the gulf of mexico. what a wet month it's been for florida streaming toward southeast georgia, south carolina. some of those clouds are coming toward us but it looks like any heavier precip, moisture will be well south and east of us. we're going to watch for the threat for a shower today. ice lated. as we get into -- isolated. as we get into the overnight, cloudy skies. tomorrow morning notice out to the west a little more green showing up. a little more shower activity. that's going to come through in the morning. might see a second batch midday. by afternoon i think we're going to be partly to mostly sunny. back in the the low 80s. as we head toward thursday night and friday, not too much in the way of cloud cover here. so we'll be a little cooler thursday night. friday back into the low 80s with a couple of showers well west of us late friday afternoon. we'll see if it falls apart friday night but saturday with the front coming through, that's when we get another chance for a shower before we really
off the florida coast moisture continues to stream in off the gulf of mexico. what a wet month it's been for florida streaming toward southeast georgia, south carolina. some of those clouds are coming toward us but it looks like any heavier precip, moisture will be well south and east of us. we're going to watch for the threat for a shower today. ice lated. as we get into -- isolated. as we get into the overnight, cloudy skies. tomorrow morning notice out to the west a little more green showing...
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. >>> dawn sky over albuquerque, new mexico, filled with hot air balloons sunday, quite a site to see. balloon after balloon k followed suit, rising slowly in to the sun, and whether you are on the ground or in the air, spectators had a front row seat to 500 balloons that launched during the first mass asend shun db we will see more through the rest of this evening. it will be chilly, cool, the ts dropping off during the game, bring a blanket. something to keep you warm and a poncho. now a check of the time saver traffic with loren cook. >> go orioles. hopefully they have better luck against the yankees. 95 this morning, no delays getting to bwi airport. if you are heading to the dc area, there is absolutely noing to get in your way. everything will remain up to speed, through the fort mc henry and the harbor tunnel. using the jfx to get downtown, no delays now, from the beltway, all the way to fayette street. as we check in and look at the topside of the beltway, here in towson, no problems up to 83 or towards 95. >>> new supply headed to the international space station, why this lau
. >>> dawn sky over albuquerque, new mexico, filled with hot air balloons sunday, quite a site to see. balloon after balloon k followed suit, rising slowly in to the sun, and whether you are on the ground or in the air, spectators had a front row seat to 500 balloons that launched during the first mass asend shun db we will see more through the rest of this evening. it will be chilly, cool, the ts dropping off during the game, bring a blanket. something to keep you warm and a poncho....
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. >>> an oscar new mexico knee is the victim of -- nominee is the victim of a jewel heist. >> teresa garcia has those stories and more. >> reporter: police are trying to track down a thief who stole $127,000 worth of jewelry from actress julianne moore. the oscar nominee was shooting a movie in canada this summer while as many as two dozen construction workers had access to the new york city apartment. she says ten pieces of jewelry were swiped. >>> they're not in kansas anymore. the ruby slip fresh the "wizard of oz" and the blue and white dress judy garland wore are going on display in london this month. the shoes are on loan from the smithsonian. the dress is privately owned. >>> this will be the first time dorothy's costume has been together since the movie was made in 1939. >>> welcome to the butter competition! >> jennifer garner was in new york promoting her new comedy "butter." it centers around a butter carving contestant in iowa. she plays an ultra competitive woman who wants to be governor. >> i wasn't trying to be any one person. more just -- making her up. >> reporter: "
. >>> an oscar new mexico knee is the victim of -- nominee is the victim of a jewel heist. >> teresa garcia has those stories and more. >> reporter: police are trying to track down a thief who stole $127,000 worth of jewelry from actress julianne moore. the oscar nominee was shooting a movie in canada this summer while as many as two dozen construction workers had access to the new york city apartment. she says ten pieces of jewelry were swiped. >>> they're not in...
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baumgartner will jump out of a balloon over new mexico and be freefalling at speeds around 700 miles per hour. in addition to this record-setting jump he could break the sound barrier. baumgartner has set records for highest parachute jump from a building and also the lowest b.a.s.e. jump in the world. >> break the sound barrier, also he could break his neck. >> the man could seriously injure himself. >> that's roughly the distance from d.c. center to dulles airport. he's going to jump and fall. >> takes all kinds. >>> 4:41. storm team 4 meteorologist veronica johnson to tell us about the forecast. >> hey, there, guys. yesterday, did you know we only hit 55 degrees? that was it. it definitely was a november-type day for us. and today, we're going to be warmer by about 5 degrees and i will take that. in fact, this morning we don't have any 30s showing up as was the case today of yesterday. it's mid 40s throughout from adamants morgan 48. laurel and brandy wine 45. spotsylvania 46 a look at the radar. you can see all that wet weather still showing up from warren ton to fredericksburg,
baumgartner will jump out of a balloon over new mexico and be freefalling at speeds around 700 miles per hour. in addition to this record-setting jump he could break the sound barrier. baumgartner has set records for highest parachute jump from a building and also the lowest b.a.s.e. jump in the world. >> break the sound barrier, also he could break his neck. >> the man could seriously injure himself. >> that's roughly the distance from d.c. center to dulles airport. he's...
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. >> he has mopped up debt crisis in greece, mexico and russia. on what needs to be done to clean up the debt mess right here in the u.s. he says it may be the difference between your children hating you or not one day. >> that's a cheery thought. >>> later s your state next to sin? we'll go live to ohio for a look at its dicey solution to fill the big gap in state coffers. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. boproductivity up, costs down, thtime to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantasy? who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather i
. >> he has mopped up debt crisis in greece, mexico and russia. on what needs to be done to clean up the debt mess right here in the u.s. he says it may be the difference between your children hating you or not one day. >> that's a cheery thought. >>> later s your state next to sin? we'll go live to ohio for a look at its dicey solution to fill the big gap in state coffers. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in...
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we have mission control on the left side out of roswell, new mexico. they're thrilled about the one record that's already been broken by felix baumgartner. he has gone the highest any human has gone in a manned helium balloon. and you're looking of course on the right side of extraordinary live pictures by delay of about 20 seconds of baumgartner in that capsule. brian todd with me out of washington, chad myers here in atlanta. so brian, let's resume the conversation. this crew is ecstatic about that one break through that's taken place and we'll try to hear what mission control is saying, too, when we hear a stream of conversation there, but brian, give me an idea how significant that initial milestone is for this project? >> well, you know, i need to know specifically fredricka which milestone you're talking about. >> talking about him going the highest any human has gone in a manned balloon. >> that was significant. chad talked about that record at about 106,000 feet or so, possibly higher than that. they're very excited about that. the balloon has
we have mission control on the left side out of roswell, new mexico. they're thrilled about the one record that's already been broken by felix baumgartner. he has gone the highest any human has gone in a manned helium balloon. and you're looking of course on the right side of extraordinary live pictures by delay of about 20 seconds of baumgartner in that capsule. brian todd with me out of washington, chad myers here in atlanta. so brian, let's resume the conversation. this crew is ecstatic...
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border with mexico when somebody just shot him dead. trace gallagher could have had the story then and has an update now. let's start with this david hartley case. how did they catch his accused killer? >> after a gun battle south of laredo, texas. the mexican military said they arrested a number of men and one was this guy. he is alfonso martinez escobedo, known as the squirrel. he's believed to be the cartel's number one assassin behind some of the biggest mass murders in mexico's bloody drug war. the mexican authorities believe he is responsible for the deaths of david hartley, as well as the police commissioner who was investigating hartley's death. remember, his head was delivered in a box. the sheriff on the u.s. side of falcon lake and activey hartley, david's wife, have doubts about the squirrel's involvement. listen. >> i don't believe that he pulled the trigger. i believe it's probably he either said yes, go ahead, or he had something to do with the guys who were behind it. but that's what we're really looking for is what is h
border with mexico when somebody just shot him dead. trace gallagher could have had the story then and has an update now. let's start with this david hartley case. how did they catch his accused killer? >> after a gun battle south of laredo, texas. the mexican military said they arrested a number of men and one was this guy. he is alfonso martinez escobedo, known as the squirrel. he's believed to be the cartel's number one assassin behind some of the biggest mass murders in mexico's...
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. >>> unfavorable weather in new mexico will delay an attempt to set record for extreme skydiving from 120,000 feet above the earth. we last saw the austrian daredevil in july when he used a giant balloon to lift his space pod to the edge of space 96,000 feet high then jumped out free fall lasted nearly four minutes. he released his parachute and finished the 18 mile skydive standing up. tomorrow he hopes to break the sound barrier with jut his body current record is health by his coach retired air force colonel. >> joe suffered frostbite on the way down he was falling so long. they thought he broke he sound the barrier but they revised that. >> i skydiving one time 10,000 feet. this is -- >> he was 10 times that high. >> yeah. we'll check in with mike. >>> here's a look outside, looking down from vollmer peak, emeryville in the foreground, bay bridge, towards san francisco, fairly clear, a little fog around santa rosa, otherwise live doppler is clear of clouds and radar returns. we'll be watching monterey bay and south tomorrow into wednesday for any radar returns out of this area of
. >>> unfavorable weather in new mexico will delay an attempt to set record for extreme skydiving from 120,000 feet above the earth. we last saw the austrian daredevil in july when he used a giant balloon to lift his space pod to the edge of space 96,000 feet high then jumped out free fall lasted nearly four minutes. he released his parachute and finished the 18 mile skydive standing up. tomorrow he hopes to break the sound barrier with jut his body current record is health by his...
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which, romney has talked about this, but bring together mexico, canada and the united states and then we're energy independent. all of that can happen. keystone pipeline, nobody should have ever, ever turned that down because it's -- it's -- it helps us more than it does canada. >> finally, boon, assume nothing gets done for a while. we've talked for a long time about worst-case scenarios are on crude. if for some reason iran really does inflate, if the situation gets much worse, are we still talking 250? what's your latest number if things go awry in the middle east? >> as far as the price of oil? is that the question? >> yeah, where could crude go if things really get bad? >> oh, if it went -- if it did spike up like that, it would be temporary. there's oil around. iran is not a big factor. they've produced about 2 million barrels a day. the world uses 90 million a day. we can make up for iran. i'm not worried about that. what i'm concerned about is i want us, the united states, and i think romney can pull this off, that we will be in a position where we have options available to us
which, romney has talked about this, but bring together mexico, canada and the united states and then we're energy independent. all of that can happen. keystone pipeline, nobody should have ever, ever turned that down because it's -- it's -- it helps us more than it does canada. >> finally, boon, assume nothing gets done for a while. we've talked for a long time about worst-case scenarios are on crude. if for some reason iran really does inflate, if the situation gets much worse, are we...
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meanwhile we're watching this moisture come in off the gulf of mexico streaming up the east coast. that's why we've got the showers this morning. but this should start to scoot east of us as we get into the afternoon hours. once this gets past us, we'll get into a little bit of sunshine later this afternoon and then tomorrow looks great. saturday the next front approaches late. so could be some showers then. we're really going to cool down big time by sunday and monday. 81 today with an a.m. shower or two. afternoon sunshine. tonight 62 for d.c. 54 the suburbs with light winds. tomorrow 82. looks like a beautiful finish to the week. saturday chance of a shower or two in the afternoon. mid- to upper 70s. sunday skins are home. tailgaters, it may be wet for you. temperature only around 60. 62 for columbus day. back to 70 with a late shower come wednesday. it's 5:49. good morning, beverly farmer. >> good morning, howard. not a good morning in germantown. sky 9 will show us the shot of the accident on 118 right over 270. westbound or southbound lanes of 118 heading past route 270 towar
meanwhile we're watching this moisture come in off the gulf of mexico streaming up the east coast. that's why we've got the showers this morning. but this should start to scoot east of us as we get into the afternoon hours. once this gets past us, we'll get into a little bit of sunshine later this afternoon and then tomorrow looks great. saturday the next front approaches late. so could be some showers then. we're really going to cool down big time by sunday and monday. 81 today with an a.m....
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now, if, if all goes well, he will land in new mexico ten minutes after he jumps. again, winds have delayed that. got to make sure the conditions are right. it should go off, scheduled for 6:20 local time. >> scary stuff. >>> calm winds here in the bay area. i just saw a flag that was slightly flapping in the wind. christina loren, how's it looking? it is cold. >> it's a cold start to the day. good morning touchlt lots to talk about in the weather department as we have quite a few changes headed our way the next six to seven days. you might wonder why the fog has not been that dense lately. well, it has everything to do with that area of low pressure sitting offshore mixing up our atmosphere keeping that fog from settling to the surface. now, this morning the only place we do have reports of drizzle an a little bit of fog is from morgan hill to gilroy. you're also going to find patches up in the north bay but i want to show you this picture of san jose. another beautiful sunrise shaping up as we head through the second half of your morning. sunrise at 7:12. we'll b
now, if, if all goes well, he will land in new mexico ten minutes after he jumps. again, winds have delayed that. got to make sure the conditions are right. it should go off, scheduled for 6:20 local time. >> scary stuff. >>> calm winds here in the bay area. i just saw a flag that was slightly flapping in the wind. christina loren, how's it looking? it is cold. >> it's a cold start to the day. good morning touchlt lots to talk about in the weather department as we have...
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this happened at arizona border in mexico. he thought to of his colleagues for armed smugglers and opened fire on them he was killed when they returned fire. >> and still ahead on the kron for morning news coffee drinkers as an up how drinking more than 3 c. a day could put your health at risk for details ahead. take a live look outside from our roof cam. on this beautiful monday morning will have the forecast coming up. are you ready ? share everything by turning your smartphone into a mobile hotspot for up to 8 wifi-enabled devices at no extra charge. like the new droid razr m by motorola only $99.99. >> pg&e filed a motion friday to seek a month-long suspension of court hearings over penalties for pipeline of great cause. the motion says putting things on hold allow pg&e to finish settlement negotiations. >> a six year-old girl is dead and two other people injured when they were struck by a minivan in a daily city church parking lot. this was saturday and the parking lot of st. andrew's catholic church where this happened.
this happened at arizona border in mexico. he thought to of his colleagues for armed smugglers and opened fire on them he was killed when they returned fire. >> and still ahead on the kron for morning news coffee drinkers as an up how drinking more than 3 c. a day could put your health at risk for details ahead. take a live look outside from our roof cam. on this beautiful monday morning will have the forecast coming up. are you ready ? share everything by turning your smartphone into a...
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>> so we're looking at more of the high-yielding markets such as brazil, south africa, turkey and mexico which offer several hundred basis points, near 500 basis points more than you get in a 10-year bond in the united states, for example. >> some good advice. thank you, sara. nice to see you again. sara zervos with oppenheimer funds. >>> let's recap some of the big headlines driving today's session. united health group buying about 90% of a brazilian health benefits and care provide are fore4.9 billion. shares of the u.s. largest health care insurer right now just a bit to the up side. 0.75%. >>> gm is down. they say they'll create 1,500 jobs at a new software development center in michigan. shares of the automaker down slightly. >>> finally, significant delays for passengers flying alaska airlines. a computer problem leaving the airline unable vo collection in passengers starting this morning around 7:40 a.m. shares of their parent company you see to the up side 1.33%. >>> we know about vanity license plates, but vanity cell phone numbers? what would your number be? we'll talk about th
>> so we're looking at more of the high-yielding markets such as brazil, south africa, turkey and mexico which offer several hundred basis points, near 500 basis points more than you get in a 10-year bond in the united states, for example. >> some good advice. thank you, sara. nice to see you again. sara zervos with oppenheimer funds. >>> let's recap some of the big headlines driving today's session. united health group buying about 90% of a brazilian health benefits and...
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. >> 23 miles above roswell, new mexico, felix hopes to become the first man to break the speed of sound in a free fall. >> at the end of the day, if something goes wrong, i have to feel for it. >> amateur bullfighters, their bravery was conceded only by their alcohol consumption. >> in belgium, a professional soccer player crashed his car into a store. one man got hurt. >> this is not a game of tag. this man is actually trying to get away from a very angry stag at a london park. >> and the series is tied at a game apiece. game over. cardinals even the series. >> the last movie you cried at. "expendables 2"? >> sexiest woman alive. >> here's hoping for you next year. >> over 23 million unemployed. when they saw the 7.8, every economist was shocked. or "cbs this morning." >> cooking the books? 7.8% unemployment? captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." new polls a showing a bounce for mitt romney. a pew poll shows mitt romney ahead of president obama ahead of likely voters. the same poll showed the president leadings by eight points before the debate. >> quite a turn. t
. >> 23 miles above roswell, new mexico, felix hopes to become the first man to break the speed of sound in a free fall. >> at the end of the day, if something goes wrong, i have to feel for it. >> amateur bullfighters, their bravery was conceded only by their alcohol consumption. >> in belgium, a professional soccer player crashed his car into a store. one man got hurt. >> this is not a game of tag. this man is actually trying to get away from a very angry stag at...
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i was putting people to work in the gulf of mexico. that is a small business and is affiliated with a larger company. >> i am concerned about you continue to represent yourself as a cpa, but you are not certified or registered in florida, so you are misleading people. that is a big concern that i have. we have to be truthful with people. when it comes to small business, i have sat on a small business committee. every person that comes up there, we have to get them stability with our tax code. we're talking about a flat tax. we cannot -- if we raise taxes on those top two brackets, that will kill small business. it will affect 2.1 small businesses in the indicted states. -- in the united states. that is what i'm fighting to do. >> a representative bottle on this charge? >> i am a cpa, in colorado. i was endorsed -- i am an active member of the florida institute of cpa's. not only a member, but they have endorsed my candidacy. i am a cpa in colorado. i have never hit it that. >> , christmas and west, you campaigned against the stimulus p
i was putting people to work in the gulf of mexico. that is a small business and is affiliated with a larger company. >> i am concerned about you continue to represent yourself as a cpa, but you are not certified or registered in florida, so you are misleading people. that is a big concern that i have. we have to be truthful with people. when it comes to small business, i have sat on a small business committee. every person that comes up there, we have to get them stability with our tax...
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who died tuesday and another agent ended up wounded as they responded to an alarm at the border with mexico. now it appears two of the agents accidentally shot each other. a case of friendly fire along our border. nicholas ivy was but 30 years old, father of two young daughters. today mounted officers and the u.s. border patrol lined the route of his funeral procession in arizona. inside that church, mourners remembered him as a family man who loved his job and to help people. >>> the u.s. state department removed dozens of security personnel from libya in the months before the attack on the u.s. consulate there despite repeated requests for more protection, not less. that's what security team commander is telling cbs news. he says u.s. officials pulled his 16-member team from tripoli a few weeks before that assault as other staffers voiced concerns about potential gaps in security. here is how the commander summed it up. quote, i felt like we were being asked to play the piano with two fingers. that attack last month in benghazi killed four americans, including our ambassador, chris steven
who died tuesday and another agent ended up wounded as they responded to an alarm at the border with mexico. now it appears two of the agents accidentally shot each other. a case of friendly fire along our border. nicholas ivy was but 30 years old, father of two young daughters. today mounted officers and the u.s. border patrol lined the route of his funeral procession in arizona. inside that church, mourners remembered him as a family man who loved his job and to help people. >>> the...
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leonard is from new mexico. good morning to you. leonard, are you with us? last chance. we're going to move to las vegas. dennis. why are you undecided and what are the issues that are important to you? caller: i am 31 years old. i voted for bush, bush, and john mccain. i want to mention that right now the status quo with president obama is not quite going exactly with what he said he was going to do. he has done a few good things, but if we keep the status quo, i do not see things getting better. with romney's his views are so different, if we switch to another president, could we get worse or better? i live in vegas. it is a gamble. what bothers me is that in our great country is this the best two candidates that we could possibly take to become the commander-in-chief of the greatest nation in the world? i do not know why we cannot get anything bipartisan, and get things salt. it just drives me crazy. -- solved. it just drives me crazy. i worked in health care. i work as a nurse. the chaos between doctors, nurses, and people not knowing what they are going to do, has c
leonard is from new mexico. good morning to you. leonard, are you with us? last chance. we're going to move to las vegas. dennis. why are you undecided and what are the issues that are important to you? caller: i am 31 years old. i voted for bush, bush, and john mccain. i want to mention that right now the status quo with president obama is not quite going exactly with what he said he was going to do. he has done a few good things, but if we keep the status quo, i do not see things getting...
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he will jump out of a balloon over new mexico and will be free falling at speeds around 700 miles per hour. in addition to this record-setting jump he could also break the sound barrier. he has set records for highest parachute jump from a building and also the lowest base jump in the world. good luck. >>> well, don't make a wild animal angry. that's the lesson one guy in the u.k. learned the hard way. this happened in a park in west london. as you can see the stag there clearly after the park visitor who got a little too close to the herd. the man ended up climbing up a tree. on lookers called police who helped him back deer. it's mating season which makes deer more aggressive is that -- wow. >> that's not smoke. >> do you see the antlers on this guy? don't mess with the stag. >> especially during mating season. >>> 6:26 is your time. we have breaking news this morning. power problems creating some major problems for travelers. >>> and it's a bold offer. what you have to do on national television to win free pizza for life. >>> plus this morning, more new cases of meningitis linked t
he will jump out of a balloon over new mexico and will be free falling at speeds around 700 miles per hour. in addition to this record-setting jump he could also break the sound barrier. he has set records for highest parachute jump from a building and also the lowest base jump in the world. good luck. >>> well, don't make a wild animal angry. that's the lesson one guy in the u.k. learned the hard way. this happened in a park in west london. as you can see the stag there clearly after...
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we're going to be clear in the mexico round of polls interested to sew if the debate has in fact reset that campaign in terms of these numbers. now you heard a lot about the pathways. that was -- [inaudible] pathways to the 270 electoral votes and how president obama probably has more pathways to that or easier aways of putting that together because it built an advantage in the blue state/red state differences than romney has. let me make a couple of points on this. i'll give you a sense of what it is. start with the obama 237 and you add florida had is 29, he's at 266. and would need any one of the other states to get to 270. if you start again with the 237, and you give romney ohio but you dr you give romney florida but obama ohio. he's at 2 a and obama would need two other states as long as one of them isn't new hampshire in this case. new hampshire has only four e lekial votes. now i'll comment on this. these states are pretty much all very close. and although the campaigns target one state against each other and the odds are targeted to the states. if there's a universal shift, th
we're going to be clear in the mexico round of polls interested to sew if the debate has in fact reset that campaign in terms of these numbers. now you heard a lot about the pathways. that was -- [inaudible] pathways to the 270 electoral votes and how president obama probably has more pathways to that or easier aways of putting that together because it built an advantage in the blue state/red state differences than romney has. let me make a couple of points on this. i'll give you a sense of...
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a free fall dive from earth's stratosphere, 23 miles above new mexico. >> right now i'm really confident in my team, confident in my management, and last but not least, i'm confident in myself. >> reporter: baumgartner will plunge further and fall faster than anybody in history. describe the red bull jump. what is it? >> within the first 30 seconds, 'm going to accelerate so fast that i'm going to break the speed of sound. >> reporter: break the speed of sound the first time ever for a person. >> yes, without aircraft, in free fall as a human person. >> reporter: baumgartner will rise in a capsule lifted by a helium balloon that's 55 stories tall at liftoff. three times bigger than any balloon ever used in the man flight. the assent will take two and a half hours. he'll jump from 120,000 feet or higher, a virtual vacuum. there's almost no air, water, or wind. the temperature will be minus 70 degrees. within 35 second, his top speed is expected to approach 700 miles per hour. mach 1. >> mach 1.0. >> shock waves are a concern. >> reporter: dr. jonathan clark, the mission's medical director
a free fall dive from earth's stratosphere, 23 miles above new mexico. >> right now i'm really confident in my team, confident in my management, and last but not least, i'm confident in myself. >> reporter: baumgartner will plunge further and fall faster than anybody in history. describe the red bull jump. what is it? >> within the first 30 seconds, 'm going to accelerate so fast that i'm going to break the speed of sound. >> reporter: break the speed of sound the first...
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, weather permitting, felix bomgardner tries to set a world record with a 23-mile sky dive over new mexico and penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky is sentenced after being convicted on charges of child sexual abuse. wednesday the supreme court is expected to revis it the debate over affirmative action as a factor in college admissions. the nobel prizes are handed out all this week. culminating with the nobel peace prize awarded friday in oslo. saturday the american league and national league championship series get underway. >> jump in the water. no! we're in the middle of the ocean. >> osgood: the first presidential debate in colorado on wednesday night sparked a new round of opinions about the election. including one from our contributor ben stein. >> every so often i see something that deeply moves me about being an american. it could be a bald eagle soaring above a lake in north idaho. it could be a crowd at a baseball game. all different races and faces all having a happy time. the first presidential debate this year was one of those great moments. in a campaign that's been bori
, weather permitting, felix bomgardner tries to set a world record with a 23-mile sky dive over new mexico and penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky is sentenced after being convicted on charges of child sexual abuse. wednesday the supreme court is expected to revis it the debate over affirmative action as a factor in college admissions. the nobel prizes are handed out all this week. culminating with the nobel peace prize awarded friday in oslo. saturday the american league and national...
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/mexico border remain a crime scene. the land so rugged, so steep, helicopters have joined the hundreds of federal and local officers hunting for whoever killed border patrol officer nicholas ivie. >> agent ivie died in the line of duty. >> reporter: two others on patrol with ivie made it out alive. one agent was shot twice but is expected to survive. another, uninjured. this dangerous stretch of border is known for human trafficking and drug smuggling. the flow of drugs is so pervasive, traffickers called it cocaine alley. this morning, as they search for his killer, border patrol agents are remembering the life of one of their own. while his wife mourns her husband, and father of two young daughters. >> he adored his children. his children adored him. loved his wife. wife loved him. it was all about his family. >> reporter: friends say ivie joined the border patrol because he loved horses. and patrolling on horseback was what he did in these deadly mountains until tuesday morning. and just two weeks ago this station wa
/mexico border remain a crime scene. the land so rugged, so steep, helicopters have joined the hundreds of federal and local officers hunting for whoever killed border patrol officer nicholas ivie. >> agent ivie died in the line of duty. >> reporter: two others on patrol with ivie made it out alive. one agent was shot twice but is expected to survive. another, uninjured. this dangerous stretch of border is known for human trafficking and drug smuggling. the flow of drugs is so...
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much with the spanish and to recognize as much of the gold they had seen kaine in trade from mainland mexico, and that gold was in espagnole was way under the ground and not readily accessible. so, you couldn't meet the gold dust tribute. for 30,000 people had their hands chopped off within 50 years 2 million inhabitants of espagnole had been killed or died. so if it was the beginning of a genocidal policy. we know this. but for some reason we are still teaching 1492 christopher columbus sailed the ocean blue discovered a new world. how can you discover a place densely inhabited by other human beings and open the door to this new world set an example for us all and even though george bush the elder statement on the 500th anniversary of columbus' used exactly those words monumental seats, perseverance, established the jubilee commission this great navigator and leader and her native people even ones who don't know the entire history of columbus the just know there's something wrong in that perspective this is part of human nature no human being wants to be judged by their darkest days. no nat
much with the spanish and to recognize as much of the gold they had seen kaine in trade from mainland mexico, and that gold was in espagnole was way under the ground and not readily accessible. so, you couldn't meet the gold dust tribute. for 30,000 people had their hands chopped off within 50 years 2 million inhabitants of espagnole had been killed or died. so if it was the beginning of a genocidal policy. we know this. but for some reason we are still teaching 1492 christopher columbus sailed...
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oil giant bp set to pay up for massive oil spill in the gulf of mexico. billions of dollars at stake. some of the gulf coast. some of the people there are worried the folks who really need the money, the real victims may not get a dime of the money. a live report next. plus, when facebook went public, it went poorly. now somebody has to pay for it. the messup that resulted in a 2-million-dollar fine and costs two people their jobs. status update as we continue. se, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. whic
oil giant bp set to pay up for massive oil spill in the gulf of mexico. billions of dollars at stake. some of the gulf coast. some of the people there are worried the folks who really need the money, the real victims may not get a dime of the money. a live report next. plus, when facebook went public, it went poorly. now somebody has to pay for it. the messup that resulted in a 2-million-dollar fine and costs two people their jobs. status update as we continue. se, based on this chart ? don't...
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my dad was born in mexico of american parents, ann's dad was born in wales, first generation american. we welcome legal immigrants into the country. i want our legal system to work better. i want it to be streamlined. i want it to be clearer. i don't think you shouldn't have to hire a lawyer to figure out how to get into this country legally. i also think that we should give visas to people, green cards, rather, to people who graduate with skills that we need. people around the world with a credited degrees in science and math, get a green card stapled to their diploma. come to the u.s. of a. we should make sure our legal system works. number two, we'll have to stop illegal immigration. there are 4 million people who are waiting in line to get here legally. those who have come here illegally take their place. i will not grant amnesty to those who came here illegally and put in place an employment verification system and make sure employers who hire people who have come here illegally are sanctioned for doing so. i won't put in place magnets for people coming here illegally so would no
my dad was born in mexico of american parents, ann's dad was born in wales, first generation american. we welcome legal immigrants into the country. i want our legal system to work better. i want it to be streamlined. i want it to be clearer. i don't think you shouldn't have to hire a lawyer to figure out how to get into this country legally. i also think that we should give visas to people, green cards, rather, to people who graduate with skills that we need. people around the world with a...
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the agents were responding to an alarm that was going off near the arizona/mexico border when they came under fire. >>> a chinese factory that produces iphones is shut down for now as thousands of workers have gone on strike. the employees at fox con factory are upset over increased quality control demands and being forced to work during a national holiday. a labor watch group says workers beat quality control inspectors after management ignored their complaints. this is the latest in a long line of problems at fox con factories. last month 2,000 workers were involved in a giant brawl. >>> safety investigators are looking into a possible recall of some honda minivans and suvs. the national highway transportation safety administration says they have received complaints about the honda odyssey and honda pilot for model years 2003 and 2004. the vehicles reportedly allow drivers to remove the key when the transmission is not in park. that could result in the car rolling away. the safety probe affects more than 500,000 cars. >>> mechanics say soda and coffee could be to blame for the recent
the agents were responding to an alarm that was going off near the arizona/mexico border when they came under fire. >>> a chinese factory that produces iphones is shut down for now as thousands of workers have gone on strike. the employees at fox con factory are upset over increased quality control demands and being forced to work during a national holiday. a labor watch group says workers beat quality control inspectors after management ignored their complaints. this is the latest in...
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above roswell, new mexico, was a jet stream today. that air came up to the jet stream, mixed back down. they had a 16-mile-per-hour wind gust, a rolling gust, two minutes later, it was gone. but that 16-mile-per-hour wind gust destroyed the chance of that balloon going into space. we believe that balloon costs almost a quarter of a million dollars and it is done. can't use it again. it is going back in the box and getting thrown away. once it is down to the box, can't put it back together. >> new balloon for the retry. >> they have another backup, thank goodness. i don't think tomorrow looks good. i don't think until sunday looks good. let me go back to this, see if this graphic is still here, shawn, if it is not, help me out with this. this is what we ran into -- we ran into a cold front. we ran into a jet stream that cooled down the entire east coast. this is the jet stream. here is new york city, here is florida, here is texas. about a month ago when they wanted to do this, the jet stream was 500 miles farther to the north. no wind
above roswell, new mexico, was a jet stream today. that air came up to the jet stream, mixed back down. they had a 16-mile-per-hour wind gust, a rolling gust, two minutes later, it was gone. but that 16-mile-per-hour wind gust destroyed the chance of that balloon going into space. we believe that balloon costs almost a quarter of a million dollars and it is done. can't use it again. it is going back in the box and getting thrown away. once it is down to the box, can't put it back together....
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mexico. all the company's are making big investments in northern mexico to build more plants at capacity, in large part because of the difference in cost. the remaining jobs in the parts sector, which there are more jobs on the parts sector versus the manufacturers, have seen tremendous pressure on wages down word. -- downward. a family of four making that $14 an hour qualifies for food stamps. it raises questions about is the manufacturing sector, is the auto sector going to be competitive long term? remember, we still did not have the chinese auto companies exporting cars to the u.s.. they're coming to the bottom show every year and saying we are can export cars, and if you look at other sectors like television, the chinese companies will start exporting to the u.s. at some point over the next decade, and you can assume those vehicles will be dramatically cheaper than american-built cars, and the question is will consumers buy those lower-priced cars and will that put more pressure on the o
mexico. all the company's are making big investments in northern mexico to build more plants at capacity, in large part because of the difference in cost. the remaining jobs in the parts sector, which there are more jobs on the parts sector versus the manufacturers, have seen tremendous pressure on wages down word. -- downward. a family of four making that $14 an hour qualifies for food stamps. it raises questions about is the manufacturing sector, is the auto sector going to be competitive...
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in mexico, the drug war is very intense. we have and border issues there. it was very telling that these campaigns did not get into those issues in any depth, or at all in some cases. i guess it just circles me back to they clearly believe -- certainly the republicans clearly believe that the economy is the overriding issue for voters. 1.5 million voters in this state are hispanic. many of these hispanic voters have a fairly recent ties to their homeland and other parts of the world. i think that not addressing that community more directly was perhaps a mistake that night. host: jeb bush, the former florida governor, and the head of the free cuba center in dc write in today's "wall street journal" -- "president kennedy showed fortitude and resolve in forcing the soviet union to stand down. whoever wins the election ought to deal similarly with today's intimidation and deception from the castro regime." boca raton, florida caller -- brian crowley, did you want to jump in on that? guest: one of the things missed by people outside the state is that the cuban v
in mexico, the drug war is very intense. we have and border issues there. it was very telling that these campaigns did not get into those issues in any depth, or at all in some cases. i guess it just circles me back to they clearly believe -- certainly the republicans clearly believe that the economy is the overriding issue for voters. 1.5 million voters in this state are hispanic. many of these hispanic voters have a fairly recent ties to their homeland and other parts of the world. i think...
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up next, albuquerque, new mexico, on our support mitt romney line. tell us about your early voting experience. afraid.m we move down to anna in frederick, maryland, another early voter on our mitt romney line. caller: good morning, how are you? host: good. caller: i voted by absentee ballot. just so you know, i have been a voting democrat for 32 years, and i could no longer in good conscience really support the democratic party. i have spent the last four years doing extensive research. this is the problem with people -- they look at the surface. they don't go behind what they see on the surface and look at the candidate and their background and where they are coming from and so on and so forth. i am convinced the democratic party has been hijacked. it has been hijacked by marxists and socialists and is no longer the democratic party of my parents and grandparents, where we were taught that if you wanted something, get ofup off your bums and work for it. now all i see is people wanting something on a silver platter. give it to me because i exist. i d
up next, albuquerque, new mexico, on our support mitt romney line. tell us about your early voting experience. afraid.m we move down to anna in frederick, maryland, another early voter on our mitt romney line. caller: good morning, how are you? host: good. caller: i voted by absentee ballot. just so you know, i have been a voting democrat for 32 years, and i could no longer in good conscience really support the democratic party. i have spent the last four years doing extensive research. this is...
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. >>> we're learning more about the border patrol agent killed in a shootout along the arizona/mexico border identified as 30-year-old nicholas ivy, a second unidentified agent was wounded but his injuries are not life-threatening. the fbi and the county sheriff are investigating here. the third border patrol agent killed in the line of duty this year. >>> trying to say debris floating around in space is becoming a major problem and now boeing has an idea about how to clean it up. here's a plan. to shoot inert gas into space which would slow down fast-moving space junk forcing it to fall toward earth's atmosphere where it would burn up upon entry. they say space travel could become difficult. who are the guys sitting around coming up with this? >> nerds. thank god we have them. >>> so if you are traveling today, dense fog could be a major factor for you. it's up and down the east coast. we have a live look at columbus circle, you can barely see, in new york city. rob marciano has so much more from atlanta. >> the good news is it's pretty warm out. >> that's true. >> you don't need a w
. >>> we're learning more about the border patrol agent killed in a shootout along the arizona/mexico border identified as 30-year-old nicholas ivy, a second unidentified agent was wounded but his injuries are not life-threatening. the fbi and the county sheriff are investigating here. the third border patrol agent killed in the line of duty this year. >>> trying to say debris floating around in space is becoming a major problem and now boeing has an idea about how to clean it...
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betty is in albuquerque, new mexico. >> caller: good morning, bill. chipping away at sesame is emblematic of what is happening all over this country with republican officials. and americans really need to pay attention to what is going on in their communities, towns, and cities. our republican mayor who was elected with something like a 42% mandate, if you will the first thing he did when he came to office was eliminate the education channel, teachers in albuquerque has used to help form late their curriculums. this is happening everywhere. >> bill: and you see, betty, i think the point you are making he didn't -- whoever the mayor is, didn't do that to save money. he did it because he doesn't believe in it and doesn't think it's important. >> caller: you are absolutely right, sir. >> bill: and it is the same thing with pbs. first of all it is never going to happen. you can't stick your finger in the eye of 91% of american families. but were he to do it it only be -- it wouldn't save any money. wouldn't notice. it's not even a blip on the screen, the
betty is in albuquerque, new mexico. >> caller: good morning, bill. chipping away at sesame is emblematic of what is happening all over this country with republican officials. and americans really need to pay attention to what is going on in their communities, towns, and cities. our republican mayor who was elected with something like a 42% mandate, if you will the first thing he did when he came to office was eliminate the education channel, teachers in albuquerque has used to help form...
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much with the spanish and to recognize as much of the gold they had seen kaine in trade from mainland mexico, and that gold was in espagnole was way under the ground and not readily accessible. so, you couldn't meet the gold dust tribute. for 30,000 people had their hands chopped off within 50 years 2 million inhabitants of espagnole had been killed or died. so if it was the beginning of a genocidal policy. we know this. but for some reason we are still teaching 1492 christopher columbus sailed the ocean blue discovered a new world. how can you discover a place densely inhabited by other human beings and open the door to this new world set an example for us all and even though george bush the elder statement on the 500th anniversary of columbus' used exactly those words monumental seats, perseverance, established the jubilee commission this great navigator and leader and her native people even ones who don't know the entire history of columbus the just know there's something wrong in that perspective this is part of human nature no human being wants to be judged by their darkest days. no nat
much with the spanish and to recognize as much of the gold they had seen kaine in trade from mainland mexico, and that gold was in espagnole was way under the ground and not readily accessible. so, you couldn't meet the gold dust tribute. for 30,000 people had their hands chopped off within 50 years 2 million inhabitants of espagnole had been killed or died. so if it was the beginning of a genocidal policy. we know this. but for some reason we are still teaching 1492 christopher columbus sailed...
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>> it is hard to predict these things because, first of all, you have the caribbean, the gulf of mexico heating up, possibly due to global warming and that's the basic energy that drives all these hurricanes. but then you have the energy difference between that and the gulf -- the jet stream coming in from the arctic, colliding with it. >> what did you find most interesting about it, most surprising. >> our computer simulations are not good at modeling the collision of two air masses. with he had three a we had three colliding at the same time so we were powerless to give an accurate computer simulation of the collision of the three air masses. >> we were talking about some of the things that have gone wrong in new york, the crane which is dangling, the nyu medical center, the backup generator not working, you were pointing out it is little things, little mistakes that are made that can have a big impact. >> mother nature is showing us who is really boss. because they could have secured that, but they didn't. and at nyu hospital, they should have checked the backup. little things catch
>> it is hard to predict these things because, first of all, you have the caribbean, the gulf of mexico heating up, possibly due to global warming and that's the basic energy that drives all these hurricanes. but then you have the energy difference between that and the gulf -- the jet stream coming in from the arctic, colliding with it. >> what did you find most interesting about it, most surprising. >> our computer simulations are not good at modeling the collision of two air...
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brian todd is live in roswell, new mexico. wow. that's pretty cool. he was supposed to try it today, but didn't happen because of the weather. what's the plan? >> suzanne, the plan is for them to launch this mission very early tomorrow morning. probably about 8:30 eastern time is when the balloon and the capsule will go up. that's going to take about three hours to ascend and then by about 11:30 eastern time he is slated to basically step out of that capsule and do his jump. 120,000 feet above sea level, and that will set a freefall record. he is going to be actually freefalling roughly 115,000 feet. in the process of doing that, suzanne, he is also going to break a speed record. no one has gone above the speed of sound outside of a capsule. outside of a vehicle. is he iffing to be doing it with just a high pressure suit, a helmet, and a parachute. that is the plan for tomorrow. hopefully 24 hours from now we will be celebrating a successful mission with a healthy and intact felix baumgartner on the ground. they did have to delay it for a day because
brian todd is live in roswell, new mexico. wow. that's pretty cool. he was supposed to try it today, but didn't happen because of the weather. what's the plan? >> suzanne, the plan is for them to launch this mission very early tomorrow morning. probably about 8:30 eastern time is when the balloon and the capsule will go up. that's going to take about three hours to ascend and then by about 11:30 eastern time he is slated to basically step out of that capsule and do his jump. 120,000 feet...
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and the air force academy the falcons at home today in colorado springs playing the lobos of new mexico. clear and cool out in colorado springs for tonight. that is a 7:00 kick off. there is the big one in the s.e.c. today. lsu. and the aggies of texas a & m down in college station. noon kick off. 81 degrees. >> wow. >> they're both southern teams. i think they'll have no problem dealing with that. >> they'll be fine. >> good stuff. >> that stretch of 70s though. i'm liking that. >> i know. it just won't feel like autumn at all around here. >> i know. i know. all right. chuck, thanks. >> all right. >>> robert griffin iii has recovered from his concussion but the injury is still hurting the redskins. the nfl fined the team $20,000 for not properly updating the media on rg iii's status during the october 7 game. he left after his hit in the third quarter. doctors later diagnosed him with a mild concussion but initially head coach mike shanahan described griffin as being shaken up. the national league championship series isn't over just yet. >> no it's not. the terps tried to erase last ye
and the air force academy the falcons at home today in colorado springs playing the lobos of new mexico. clear and cool out in colorado springs for tonight. that is a 7:00 kick off. there is the big one in the s.e.c. today. lsu. and the aggies of texas a & m down in college station. noon kick off. 81 degrees. >> wow. >> they're both southern teams. i think they'll have no problem dealing with that. >> they'll be fine. >> good stuff. >> that stretch of 70s...
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i did not want to go back to mexico and i wanted to make him proud. and another thing that fell to was that, because i beg him to bring me, i felt like i owe him that. i never wanted my father to say i never should have brought you. >> winner of the american book award and an international latino book award about growing up an illegal alien in los angeles. part of the tv is a part of the tv on c-span 2 this weekend. >> we asked c-span viewers about what they thought about the vice-presidential debate. here's what they had to say. >> i thought vice-president biden was very rude. he cut off paul ryan all the time. >> i really went on vice biden.ent by ib i see the sincerity in his response. i could feel his love for the people. on the other hand, ryan, first of all, he needs to go to the doctor because he drinks a lot of water. >> i thought they gave paul ryan more time, which opposes why joe biden had to interrupt small- time. i felt that paul ryan was very scripted. this is the way they have been training him for the past two weeks or for however long
i did not want to go back to mexico and i wanted to make him proud. and another thing that fell to was that, because i beg him to bring me, i felt like i owe him that. i never wanted my father to say i never should have brought you. >> winner of the american book award and an international latino book award about growing up an illegal alien in los angeles. part of the tv is a part of the tv on c-span 2 this weekend. >> we asked c-span viewers about what they thought about the...
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>> albuquerque, new mexico. >> happy birthday. thanks for spending it with us. good morning, everybody. it's pierogi day? today's pierogi day? let's get to the happy pierogi day. we're going to start with the rain on the eastern seaboard. now, it is more south earlier in the day. by nighttime the rain is in d.c. and continues up the coastline. and most of the nation is dry. all that warm air in the west, though, is going to get a knockdown so look at l.a., 77 today, 67 on wednesday. a big change in san diego as well. even in ph >> congratulations to robin and mike who got engaged last night. robin if mike's still sleeping, that's a good sign. that's a good sign. inside to lara. >> wow. you'll explain that later, sam. >>> but first here's what goes coming up on the "gma" morning menu. nicole scherzinger is opening up for the first time for her very personal battle. but it's "melrose" monday, the cast together again and a surprise visit from one of the original stars live here in the studio. >>> also, taylor swift has a world exclusive sneak peek for us. that and
>> albuquerque, new mexico. >> happy birthday. thanks for spending it with us. good morning, everybody. it's pierogi day? today's pierogi day? let's get to the happy pierogi day. we're going to start with the rain on the eastern seaboard. now, it is more south earlier in the day. by nighttime the rain is in d.c. and continues up the coastline. and most of the nation is dry. all that warm air in the west, though, is going to get a knockdown so look at l.a., 77 today, 67 on wednesday....
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>> albuquerque, new mexico. >> thank you very much. it's pierogi day? today's pierogi day? let's get to the happy pierogi day. we're going to start with the rain on the eastern seaboard. it's more south earlier. by nighttime the rain is in d.c. and continues up the coastline. and most of the nation is dry. all that air in the northwest is going to get a knockdown. look at l.a., 77 today. a very good morning to you, morning sunshine this but another system will swing by today. showers for the afternoon but nothing heavy. it will be cooled with temperatures only in the mid 50's. with light's tonight rain possible. tomorrow, it will become sunny and the temperature will little and the highest week will >> congratulations to robin and mike who got engaged last night. robin if mike's still sleeping, that's a good sign. that's a good sign. inside to lara. >> wow. you'll explain that later, sam. >>> but first here's what goes coming uppen the morning menu. nicole scherzinger is opening up. and melrose monday, a surprise visit from one of the original stars live here in the studio.
>> albuquerque, new mexico. >> thank you very much. it's pierogi day? today's pierogi day? let's get to the happy pierogi day. we're going to start with the rain on the eastern seaboard. it's more south earlier. by nighttime the rain is in d.c. and continues up the coastline. and most of the nation is dry. all that air in the northwest is going to get a knockdown. look at l.a., 77 today. a very good morning to you, morning sunshine this but another system will swing by today....